Monday, July 16, 2012

The Football - Casillas Target Clean Sweep Degree Season Home


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The Football - Iker Casillas set high targets with Real Madrid next season. Not only retain the title La Liga and Champions League champion. 'Saint Iker' El Real to win four titles available.

In his second season with Jose Mourinho, Madrid was finally able to come back to win the Spanish League. They even came close to ei European throne, but failed due to subdued Bayern Munich in the semi-finals.

Crash ahead of season 2012/2013, targeting the Madrid Casillas can win many trophies next season. Beginning with the Spanish Super Cup champion, he's hoping to win the Los Merengues total of four trophies.

"In our minds this time, we want to win four titles. These titles are the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona, winning the league, reached the final of the Champions League and Copa del Rey," Casillas said a reporter while in the United States.

"And of course thinking about the national team that will compete in the Confederations Cup in Brazil," said Casillas.

Related to competition with Barcelona, Spain's number one goalkeeper called if the competition with Madrid will still run fierce.

"Competition league look good. What happened in recent years is the Madrid and Barcelona apart on other teams, and it may make an impact on Spanish football."

"The crisis (European economies) makes some clubs can not bring in players they want, but they are getting stronger and stronger every year," complete Casillas.

The Football - Get Well Soon Hope Fletcher Giggs


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The Football - Darren Fletcher has been a long absence because of a disease that attacks the intestines. Ryan Giggs was hoping his team mate could soon recover and play again.

Fletcher has not played since November 2011. He was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a disease that attacks the intestines. Since then, the Scotland midfielder was rested to cure the illness.

Fletcher could not even join his colleagues to do the pre-season preparations. Sir Alex Ferguson hopes that one of his players do not retire early because of the disease.

Giggs was a similar hope. 38-year-old midfielder Fletcher was expecting a speedy recovery. Giggs is also called, Fletcher did not think to play in the Olympics with such conditions.

"Fletch is trying to restore his condition so he can be fit again for United. So, I think he will not think much about her absence from the Olympics," said Giggs as reported by the Daily Mail.

"I hope he can practice and play again soon because he is a good player that are important to United and Scotland."

Fletcher, 28, was studying in college football Manchester United since the age of 11 years, and began to penetrate the professional level in 2002. On March 2011 he signed a four-year contract with the club.